What public elementary schools (K-5th grades) serve Johns Creek?

What about Pre-K programs?

The State of Georgia provides a free, voluntary Pre-K program funded by The Georgia Education Lottery. Children four years of age on September 1 of the current school year, whose parents are Georgia residents, are eligible to attend the Georgia Pre-K Program during that school year.

Some public elementary schools and some child development centers in Johns Creek offer the Georgia Pre-K program. Please check with your area public elementary school or find a Pre-K program in your area. Because participation is voluntary on the part of both public schools and private child development centers, there may not be enough spaces in every community for all four year olds who wish to participate.

How do I register my child for public school in Johns Creek?

Who establishes public school attendance zones in Johns Creek?

Fulton County Schools establishes school attendance zones, designating which schools students should attend based on their residential address.

How do I confirm which public school my child should attend?
See the attendance zones on the Fulton County School website.

What is the Fulton County School Board?

The Fulton County School Board interprets the education needs and aspirations of the community, formulates policies and manages the school system in accordance with federal and state laws. It is made up of five elected members who represent the public schools in the five districts in the system.

Johns Creek is in which Fulton County School District?

Johns Creek overlaps both School District 5 and School District 2.

Who represents Johns Creek schools on the Fulton County School Board?

What are school clusters?

The Fulton County School System utilizes school clusters to build a sense of community. Each cluster includes a high school and its middle and elementary feeder schools. Cluster representatives meet five times a year with school principals to discuss community issues and plan activities.

HOPE Scholarships awarded for college students attending Georgia public institutions cover tuition, HOPE-approved mandatory fees and a book allowance. Partial tuition is covered for Georgia private institutions.